Taken from the collection’s titular, autobiographical essay, Didion’s section on The Doors accomplishes an evocative example ...
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Woody Allen’s New York—and Mine

The director’s vision of New York City once seemed aspirational, but his endorsement of Andrew Cuomo suggests he may not understand the city beyond its fiction.